Hi all

I dont know whether i named it correctly. I have been using GD::Graph for some time now. Currently i have a requirement to plot a matrix kind of graph. It's actually a kind of 3 axis.

my @x = qw (A A B B C C); my @y = qw (Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2); my @z = qw (100 200 300 100 150 100);

I tried DBD::Chart with 3 axis but the values are getting messy (not at all readable) when lot's of z values are there. So i was thinking whether there is a way where we can plot kind of a matrix graph

Where we can map A-Q1 = 100, A-Q2 = 200 etc in a two axis itself like a matrix and show the values as a points.


In reply to Matrix kind of graph by jthomas

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